5 sections+essay. That's 6 sections. An hour per section isn't unreasonable.NayBoer wrote:6 hours on an untimed PT? Assuming 4 sections, that's 90 minutes each. I think if it you takes you 90 minutes then you aren't yet ready to do PTs and should just focus on the bibles, to learn the basics.
I realize you must be joking, but you seem to be serious.
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1) Yes it is.motiontodismiss wrote:5 sections+essay. That's 6 sections. An hour per section isn't unreasonable.NayBoer wrote:6 hours on an untimed PT? Assuming 4 sections, that's 90 minutes each. I think if it you takes you 90 minutes then you aren't yet ready to do PTs and should just focus on the bibles, to learn the basics.
I realize you must be joking, but you seem to be serious.
2) Essay? Untimed?
3) 5 sections untimed? What's the point of adding the fifth section if you're doing it untimed?
4) Yes it is.
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Essay = worthless.
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I quite liked TestMasters, and I'd probably have fewer regrets about not just bucking up and studying on my own if it were somebody else's $1400 that paid for it. The Logic Games Bible really helped, as well.Desert Fox wrote:I'd go with powerscore, but I think self study is better if you can self motivate. You should do and review each preptest available before Oct test.deltasigbn wrote:Should I take a course, my parents said they will fund it?
If so, which course is recommended?
Try the pithypike study plan (its pinned to the top of the lsat forum on this site).
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mallard wrote:What's the point of adding the fifth section if you're doing it untimed?
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OP's interested in international law. I see no reason why his current school choice wouldn't fit the bill perfectly.
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Flame. Everyone knows that for international law it goes: Yale, Harvard, Florida International, and only then Florida Coastal.Mr. Matlock wrote:OP's interested in international law. I see no reason why his current school choice wouldn't fit the bill perfectly.
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Once again NayBoer!! Yale, Harvard, Florida Coastal...... simply TLS political semantics.NayBoer wrote:Flame. Everyone knows that for international law it goes: Yale, Harvard, Florida International, and only then Florida Coastal.Mr. Matlock wrote:OP's interested in international law. I see no reason why his current school choice wouldn't fit the bill perfectly.